RB: Le’Veon Bell, Michigan State

Though the Spartans are far from experiencing an offensive revival in 2012, junior Le’Veon Bell is ripping it up, and in the process, keeping the Green and White attack afloat.

Bell has 610 yards and five scores on 117 attempts through four games and also touts two 200-plus yard performances this season.

Bell pulled off this feat first in Week 1 versus Boise State (he rushed for 210 yards and one score on 44 carries) and then again in Week 4 versus Eastern Michigan (reeling off a whopping 253 yards and one score on 36 carries).

RB: Stefphon Jefferson, Nevada

Who is the leading rusher in the FBS through four weeks of jam-packed college football?

Well, that would be Nevada’s Stefphon Jefferson, who leads the pack with 699 yards and 11 scores on 122 carries.

Jefferson has rushed for over 100 yards in each of the Wolf Pack’s four contests, including a 247-yard performance in the Week 3 win over FCS Northwestern State and 170 yards and six TDs in Week 4’s drubbing of Hawaii.

Nevada is 3-1 and Jefferson is a big reason why they are ranked No. 4 nationally in rushing yards.

OG: Chance Warmack, Alabama

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It’s hard to stay away from the Tuscaloosa phonebook when you’re looking for great offensive linemen.

Senior guard Chance Warmack, who some prognosticators have as a top-10 overall pick in the 2013 NFL draft, is All-World and one of the anchors on a line that, week in and week out, gets it done in dominating fashion.

P: Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech

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Senior Ryan Allen has averaged 45.5 yards per punt through Louisiana Tech’s three wins in 2012, and in total, has booted for 637 yards on 14 attempts.

Uncelebrated roles like that of Allen at La Tech go a long way in explaining how a team from a dwindling WAC conference can beat a Big Ten squad 52-24 on the road, a feat which the Bulldogs achieved in Week 4 at Illinois.